Smart Daydreamers!

Scientists at Georgia Tech examined more than 100 people, scanning their brains with an MRI while the subjects were directed to spend five minutes focusing on an item. Those results, and those of a questionnaire in which subjects were asked how much time they spent daydreaming in a given day, revealed that those who daydreamed even while working, had more efficient brains, resulting in better scores on aptitude and other tests. It’s good to know that I’m finally justified by daydreaming my way through the day.